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Naked truth: Colts punter McAfee drops photo bomb of Luck on Twitter

Andrew Luck had all of his intimate parts covered in the photo Pat McAfee posted. (Andy Lyons, Getty Images)

INDIANAPOLIS — Pat McAfee will probably take a closer look at the photos he tweets going forward.

The Indianapolis Colts punter was fined by the team this week after sending a tweet with a photo of Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri in the team's locker room following their 45-44 come-from-behind victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC wild-card game.

The only problem with the photo: Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was standing at his locker in the background in the nude.

McAfee said he didn't realize Luck was even in the photo tweeted until his girlfriend alerted him of the mishap on the drive home.

The punter's biggest concern was that Luck "was going to hate me."

"I called him like 400 times, but his phone was off," McAfee told reporters. "It was finally turned on and he answered. I said, 'Man, I'm so sorry that happened.' ... Really thankful all his parts were covered."

McAfee, who quickly deleted the tweet, said Luck was quick to forgive him.

As for the amount of the fine, McAfee would only give a ballpark estimate.

"Yeah, I got fined," he said. "More than a dollar, less than $3 million, which is good news."

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